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The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of thenmo- To all whom it ma/ z/ conce/m: B and the rear roller B2, as Well asthe intermediate Be it known that I, H. B. GOUCHER, of Pecatonica,Toners B3'- The Said apron conveys the fruit t0 the in the county ofWinnebago, and State of Illinois,- have rollers B B1, between Whieh thejuice 01 Cider is eX- made certain new and useful Improvements in WinePFeSSefl- This much ofthe meehine 0f the Present in" and Cider-Mills;and I do hereby declare that the fol- Ventien is quite Similar t0 that0f the Hebad Patentlowing is a full and clear description thereof,reference In Ordef t0 keep the apron dietended te its funest Width beinghad to the accompanying drawings, and to the at 311 TDGS, its it did1105 d0 in the Hebard mahlle, I letters of reference marked thereon.employ two continuous ropes C', constructed of metal,

This inventionrelatesto an improvement in the ciderf hemp, Sea-grass, orany other suitable material, and mill patented by S. A. Hebard, on the1st of Septem- Placed by the Sides 0f the Said apron, es is ClearlyShown ber, 1863, said patent being numbered 39,731. in fig. 2, anddistant therefrom, say, from two to four The improvement consists of adevice for holding vinches, more or less. These ropes are held atuniform the apron used in the above machinedistended to its dSaJlGeSfrom the edgGS 0f the 1)1011, by 11H-39MB 0f the fullest width, at alltimes, during the operation of the flanges b, fImGd 0H the afOIeStid101161S B B2 B3 for machine. that purpose.

The machine patented by the said Hebard was in- ElS'GC bands D? SBCUIPYXed 50 the edges 0f the operative, by reason of the apron used thereondrawlpIOn, and fl'Om fOlll t0 SX DChS-aptl'i, and attached ing towardthe centre ofthe rollers, and gradually be- 150 the ropes C', by passingaround them, or by-any coming twisted into a rope-like mass, whollyunitted equivalent device, (as, for instance, rings of metal,) will forthe purposes'of a conveyer, for which it was ihold the apron, at alltimes, distepded to its fullest tended. f Width, and therebyinsure theperfection of the machine,

To enable those skilled in the art to make and use my and its hOlOllghprftidbil'yimproved machine, I will proceed to describe its con- Havingdescribed my invention, struction and operation. What'I claim, is-

Figure 1 of the drawings is a longitudinal central The alpI'On, I'OPESC', und elastifbmd D, When sectional elevation ofthe improved machine.`arranged and employed substantially as and for the Figure 2 is a planofthe same. purpose set forth and described. In this mill, like that ofthe Hebard patent above H- B GOUGHER- recited, I use a frame, A, forsustaining the operative Witnesses: parts' of the machine, andpressing-rollers B BI also, M. RANDOLPH, the conveyer-apron G, whichpasses around the roller ROBERT BURNS-

